"Unit cannot be closed merely on account of technical irregularity for want of prior EC, when the PCB itself was not aware of the applicability
read more"A unit contributing to the economy of the country and providing livelihood to hundreds of people... should not be closed down for the technical irregularity
read more"Appellate Court has clearly lost sight of the settled position of law that in a suit for declaration of tenancy, primary burden is upon the
read more"Suit for specific performance of a contract stands automatically dismissed when the conditions under the decree are not complied with by the decree holder and
read more"Question, therefore, is whether such permission to deposit or the deposit itself would ipso facto amount to condoning the delay in making the deposit and
read more"A Revenue Record is not a document of title and does not confer any ownership or title upon the person whose name appears in it.
read more"Notional income would have to be determined on the basis of the minimum wages admissible for a skilled workman in the State... The appellant having
read more"Delay in processing the claim for employment of the widow and thereafter the son can be attributed to the negligence of management company for not maintaining the
read more"Once an ex parte decree is set aside under Order 9 Rule 13, the court is empowered to reverse the actions taken during execution, restoring the
read more"Time gap between the last seen with the appellant and their death is very short and there is no evidence of the deceased persons and
read more"Nowhere the Rule postulates that the vehicle cannot be released, unless the [penalty and seigniorage fee] is paid, " Andhra Pradesh High Court, in a significant ruling,
read more"By the time the accused respondents approached the High Court, they had lost the right to seek default bail by their acquiescence," Supreme Court, in
read more"Contemporaneous utterance of P.W.-1 forms part of the same transaction and is admissible under Section 6 of the Evidence Act as ‘res gestae’," Allahabad High
read more"Scheme of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 does not contemplate the maintainability of an appeal to the High Court at the instance of the
read more"If the seeds of a commercial relationship between a private entity and the State are planted in fraud, every subsequent offshoot that grows from such seeds, including
read more"Under Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, only the specific information given by an accused that leads directly to the discovery of a fact is
read more"In the state of affairs that are presently prevailing, the objective of time bound resolution is impossible to achieve," Supreme Court, in a significant development,
read moreThe integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into legal research has moved from a futuristic novelty to an everyday necessity. However, the convenience of Large Language Models
read moreIn a significant move to address the perennial "productivity paradox" of the Indian judiciary, the Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister, has approved a proposal
read moreIn a development that has sent ripples through the Indian legal fraternity, the Andhra Pradesh High Court recently witnessed an unprecedented confrontation between the Bench and
read more"Unit cannot be closed merely on account of technical irregularity for want of prior EC, when the PCB itself was not aware of the applicability
read more"A unit contributing to the economy of the country and providing livelihood to hundreds of people... should not be closed down for the technical irregularity
read more"Suit for specific performance of a contract stands automatically dismissed when the conditions under the decree are not complied with by the decree holder and
read more"Question, therefore, is whether such permission to deposit or the deposit itself would ipso facto amount to condoning the delay in making the deposit and
read more"A Revenue Record is not a document of title and does not confer any ownership or title upon the person whose name appears in it.
read more"Notional income would have to be determined on the basis of the minimum wages admissible for a skilled workman in the State... The appellant having
read more"By the time the accused respondents approached the High Court, they had lost the right to seek default bail by their acquiescence," Supreme Court, in
read more"Scheme of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 does not contemplate the maintainability of an appeal to the High Court at the instance of the
read more"In the state of affairs that are presently prevailing, the objective of time bound resolution is impossible to achieve," Supreme Court, in a significant development,
read moreThe integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into legal research has moved from a futuristic novelty to an everyday necessity. However, the convenience of Large Language Models
read moreIn a significant move to address the perennial "productivity paradox" of the Indian judiciary, the Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister, has approved a proposal
read moreIn a development that has sent ripples through the Indian legal fraternity, the Andhra Pradesh High Court recently witnessed an unprecedented confrontation between the Bench and
read more"Generally and broadly speaking, the corporate veil may be lifted where associated companies are inextricably connected as to be, in reality, part of one concern... given
read more"Interference with a two-decade-old Government Order, after retirement of the writ petitioner, was wholly unwarranted and would unsettle all promotions in the Corporation," Supreme Court,
read more"Entertaining a writ petition, in the said circumstances, would in effect, result in the High Court, acting as a forum of first instance thereby bypassing the statutory
read more"Legislative intent underlying the deletion is clear and unambiguous — candidates who have not acquired the requisite qualification as on the relevant date are not
read more"Interpretation to be placed on section 41(2) vis-a-vis petitions filed seeking relief from oppression and mismanagement should be governed not strictly by the requirements of the
read more"Common law maxim 'actio personalis moritur cum persona' in India has been statutorily modified; personal injury claims abate, while claims for or against the estate
read more"Taking the said cross-examination into account, we are of the opinion that no grounds are made out for continued incarceration of the appellant pending
read more"Practice of ex parte orders and the imposition of damages amounting to crores of rupees, have proven to be a counterproductive force in the broader
read more"Appellate Court has clearly lost sight of the settled position of law that in a suit for declaration of tenancy, primary burden is upon the
read more"Delay in processing the claim for employment of the widow and thereafter the son can be attributed to the negligence of management company for not maintaining the
read more"Once an ex parte decree is set aside under Order 9 Rule 13, the court is empowered to reverse the actions taken during execution, restoring the
read more"Time gap between the last seen with the appellant and their death is very short and there is no evidence of the deceased persons and
read more"Nowhere the Rule postulates that the vehicle cannot be released, unless the [penalty and seigniorage fee] is paid, " Andhra Pradesh High Court, in a significant ruling,
read more"Contemporaneous utterance of P.W.-1 forms part of the same transaction and is admissible under Section 6 of the Evidence Act as ‘res gestae’," Allahabad High
read more"If the seeds of a commercial relationship between a private entity and the State are planted in fraud, every subsequent offshoot that grows from such seeds, including
read more"Under Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, only the specific information given by an accused that leads directly to the discovery of a fact is
read more"Section 47 BNSS are not empty formality, but statutory duty cast on the authorities concerned because the liberty of a person is priceless and violation thereof cannot be compensated
read more"After addition of Section of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, the Learned Magistrate lost its jurisdiction to deal with the said matter any further...
read more"A revision petition against the ex-parte order of maintenance is not maintainable unless the husband, before coming in revision, had applied to the Magistrate to
read more"Traces of consent militates against imposition of maximum sentence under Section 6 of the POCSO Act, 2012," High Court of Karnataka, in a significant ruling
read more"Provisions of Compensatory Afforestation will be applicable in respect of broken-up forest area before the commencement of the FC Act and which continued to be in possession of
read more"Appellant insurance company cannot wriggle out of its liability to indemnify the employer by paying the interest component, which is the statutory interest leviable under
read more"Reconciliation requires presence of both the parties at the same place and the same time so as to be effectively conducted. The spatial distance will
read more"Undertaking to the court that the land shall remain unencumbered is implicit in the solvent surety provided by the party as the condition to defend
read more"Where a normal tenure is prescribed, ordinarily an officer should not be transferred before completion of such tenure unless justified by administrative reasons," Gauhati High
read more"Unless the price of the goods supplied is crystallised, it cannot be said that the liability against the cheque was ascertained or admitted," Bombay High
read more"In the absence of any proceeding to make the regular assessment to the petitioner, the initiation of prosecution is void," Madras High Court, in a
read more"In POCSO cases, the Court is required to adopt a sensitive approach while evaluating the testimony of a child victim, and minor discrepancies, if any,
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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